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It's time for another monthly milestone release from CyanogenMod, the sixth in CM 11 to be exact. But more than just a list of changes since the last update, the developer team is also announcing a shift in the pace at which they roll out M release, going from every 4 weeks to every 2 weeks.

The CyanogenMod dev team has made an important PSA (public service announcement) that will critically affect those running nightly builds on a number of HTC's smartphones. Due to changes in one of the important processes for getting a Linux system, like Android, up and running, those devices will need a more recent version of the CWM or TWRP recoveries.

It has been another busy week for the folks over at CyanogenMod and now they're sharing with the community the fruits of their labors. Looking back at all the activity from last week, we see a couple of new features, some of which have already made their way to CyanogenMod 11 nightlies.

We've already seen plenty on the Geeksphone Revolution, and as of today it looks like another update has arrive. The company has announced a new software option, and perhaps more important for some -- a price cut. The price cut will bring things down to 199€.

True to their word last week, the CyanogenMod team has switched on the build system for producing nightlies for two of Amazon's previous generation Kindle Fire HD tablets. Now owners of the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 and Kindle Fire HD 7 may choose to run the latest CyanogenMod version should they tire of Amazon's own walled garden that will likely be unmaintained soon.

We're just literally a few days away before OnePlus tries to make a big splash in the mobile industry and, of course, we're still getting last minute entries into the leaks and teasers book. This time around, we're seeing official previews of what is billed as a pre-production version of CyanogenMod 11S running on the OnePlus One, as well as some revelations about the hardware that will run it.

Last week was almost uneventful, though it was punctuated by certain security concerns and somewhat political issues. However, it was business as usual over at CyanogenMod and now the developer team is sharing what they've been up to for the past days.

The CyanogenMod team has announced its monthly milestone release for CyanogenMod 11, now at its fifth, that brings another round of fixes and new features. Unfortunately, CM 11 M5 might disappoint some smartphone owners, particular those who have Samsung's Galaxy S III and Galaxy S 4.

What is Cyanogen? As the company grows, they’ve likely found themselves asking the same questions. After incorporating last year, making themselves Cyanogen Inc., many felt they would abandon the open source nature that got them where they were — but they never did. As they gain official hardware partners and diversify, the company has rebranded themselves anew, with slight tweaks to the color scheme in each iteration.

In amongst the leaks and rumors dealing with the OnePlus One, we've also been seeing a fair amount of confirmed specs coming direct from OnePlus. There has already been confirmation about how the handset would be running CyanogenMod, however we have yet to see much in terms of specifics here. Anyway, this latest bit is coming by way of a leak, however it does reveal a few pieces about the build -- including how it will be called CyanogenMod 11S.